Can you communicate your mission in a clear and concise manner? Can your team?

You know your mission is the soul of your organization. It’s the most important tool to communicate your values and goals. How you share it should be as powerful as the mission itself.

We will guide you to the essence of your organization’s mission, and help you mold its essential components into a clear, concise 60-second pitch. This workshop focuses on both the content of the pitch and the manner in which it is presented, as we also help you to identify the best strategies to adjust your pitch and its delivery, taking into account the needs of a variety of potential partners, clients, and customers.

A clear, step-by-step process allows everyone in your business to learn how to most effectively advocate for your organization. Each participant will leave with a template that can be used for developing additional pitches for a variety of potential situations.

Key Takeaways

  • Tools for designing and implementing effective presentations
  • A 60-second pitch of your organization’s mission
  • Techniques for getting to the heart of any story quickly and clearly
  • Enhanced public speaking skills and techniques

FAQs

We already have a good pitch for our organization. Why do we need this workshop?

Most organizations have multiple pitches that are designed to communicate to different audiences in a variety of ways. This workshop will help all participants to identify the best tactics to reach their constituents through targeted and specific communication. 

In addition, participants can use this opportunity to think about individualized pitches — those one-on-one communications that may happen between colleagues, with customers, or with potential clients and investors, that need more focused attention and development.

It’s great to have pitch options, but how do I know that we have the best versions of our pitches?

This workshop is designed to provide immediate and specific feedback. Participants receive feedback on their individual pitches in close proximity to the pitch’s development, so they can make sure they’re headed in the right direction. Additionally, everybody uses a feedback protocol for refining their pitches which can serve as a basis for better future communication across your company.